Jawaharlal Nehru: China, Spain, And The War
A collection of writings and essays by Jawaharlal Nehru in 1939 shows how Nehru first viewed China with an open heart.
A collection of writings and essays by Jawaharlal Nehru in 1939 shows how Nehru first viewed China with an open heart.
What can India’s oldest mosque, the Cheraman Juma Masjid, tell us about India’s secular ethos?
Why we should stop using dolphins for war and bestow rights on Gangetic Dolphins to save them from extinction.
What will it take to stop homegrown terror in the United Kingdom?
What happens to your phone when you throw it away is usually the problem of a vast, informal waste economy.
Arundhati Roy’s collection of essays examines the darkest deeds of India’s democracy and asks uncomfortable questions.
19 years ago, India’s premier atomic research institute was hacked into by teenagers from across the world.
The sedition law in India, set out in Section 124A, is an effective weapon to gag citizens.
Politicians need funds to run and win elections – and they don’t want you to know where they come from.
A poem published circa 1790, an english translation of Ameer Khusro’s persian poem, curated from the Madras Courier archives.
Monsieur Raymond, a French captain made a name in the Nizam’s army, and to this day, pilgrims pay homage at his tomb in Hyderabad.
The Indian Wild Ass signifies a successful conservation story. Why are the words Ghada and ass still used as insults?
The first buyer for a flying car in India has already made his purchase. But is it as simple as getting in and flying away?
Tamil Nadu is facing its worst drought in 140 years. Over 144 farmers have committed suicide in a month. Why is this happening?
Many of the firsts of Indian stardom – the first actress, onscreen kiss or Miss India – were set by Indian Jews.